Jon Pierre Narbey has been a short stack for quite some time and has now found the rail in fifth place.
Narbey’s final hand began when Raj Ramakrishnan shoved for his stack in excess of 200,000 from the button. Daniel Laidlaw folded the small blind, while Narbey called all in from the big blind.
Narbey held , while Ramakrishnan held .
Narbey was out of his seat as the dealer spread out a flop to give Ramakrishnan a set. Narbey then started making his way out of the tournament area when the turn left him drawing dead. The river was a .
For that effort Narbey picked up NZ$23,800. Four players now remain!
Daniel Laidlaw has recently lost a few pots. He opened twice and folded to three bets and then played out a hand against JonathanBredin where he folded to a river bet after both players checked a flop and turn.
Chiu Lee has landed a big double up through fan-favourite Jonathan Bredin. The hand started with a min-raise to 32,000 from Lee on the button. Bredin again put in a three-bet, keeping up his short-handed aggression, making in 55,000 to go. Raj Ramakrishnan folded in the big blind, but this time Lee didn’t waste any time as he heaved his entire stack into the middle.
It was an extra 162,000 to Bredin who thought briefly before making the call.
Lee:
Bredin:
Bredin needed the baby pair to hold, but it wasn’t to be as the board was spread .
“I’m sorry, I am lucky!” chirped Lee as he doubled to around 450,000 with Bredin still going well with around 740,000
Daniel Laidlaw opened with a min-raise to 32,000 from the button and Jonathan Bredin defended his big blind. The flop was and Bredin check-called for another 32,000.
Both players checked the turn before Bredin fired out 50,000 on the river. Laidlaw quickly called and Bredin opened but the ducks were beat by the pair of kings for Laidlaw.
Jonathan Bredin has a lost a few small pots recently. One of which was against Chiu Yeung Lee. The hand began with the action folding to Lee in the small blind. He limped and Bredin raised it up to 50,000 from the big blind. Lee made the call and the dealer turned over a flop.
Lee led for 50,000 here and Bredin made the call.
The would see Lee characteristically tank for a long time before betting 50,000. Bredin instantly folded.
Jonathan Bredin was on the button when he opened up to 40,000. Raj Ramakrishnan then moved all in for 291,000 from the small blind. After some thought, Bredin made the call, putting Ramakrishnan.
Bredin:
Ramakrishnan:
The flop left Ramakrishnan needing plenty of help. The turn gave Ramakrishnan a few more outs, but he was still out of his seat and getting ready to leave the tournament. Then the hit the river, giving Ramakrishnan a straight and seeing him double up.
There has been barely been a flop over the last few orbits as nothing major has changed. There will be break at the end of the current level and then the players will have played their longest day of the tournament so far. Fair enough with just shy of six-figures on the line.